Tim Johnson wrote:
>>> If unsure about partition number, at grub command, enter
>>> "find boot/grub/stage1". Output will show partitions with grub.
> Boot partition is hd0
Tim, the above bothers me slightly.
The output shouldn't be just hd0.
Since you can boot into hardy, albeit the older kernel,
can you go to a terminal, type in
sudo grub
{the 'sudo' MUST be there;otherwise output will be different}
at grub prompt, ie., >grub, type in
find boot/grub/stage1
{again, please, verify output is (hd0,x), not just (hd0)}
IF you get an output (hd0,x),
still at grub prompt, >grub, type in
root (hd0,x) {followed by}
setup (hd0) {followed by}
quit
Reboot. If error message persist or clears, please let us know.
Tim, grub legacy sometimes have errors detecting disks and not setting
the grub right into 'mbr', hopefully this is just the case in yours.
Regards,
Goh Lip